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Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 FE may feature LCD panel, S pen powered by Wacom
Like the Galaxy Tab S7 FE, the S8 FE is expected to support the stylus pen, and its experience will reportedly be "great" because of a Wacom digitizer, reports SamMobile. The tablet is likely to come with a 120Hz refresh rate and is expected to run Android 13. It may feature the MediaTek MT8791V chipset aka Kompanio 900T.
'Samsung' most commonly-used passwords in 2021: Study
According to SamMobile, using the name of your smartphone/TV/home appliance brand, for example, Samsung, as a password is not the worst offender, but it has grown in popularity in recent years. While the "samsung" password ranked 198th in popularity in 2019, it rose to 189th in 2020 and 78th in 2021, breaking the top-100 mark last year. The most popular password is "password," while other commonly used passwords include "123456," "123456789," and "guest", according to the report.
Samsung to supply RAM for Chinese iPhones
According to AppleInsider, Apple has not yet purchased RAM from Yangtse Memory Technologies Co. (YMTC). It is also not prohibited by the latest US regulations, which focus on exports rather than imports. Apple, on the other hand, has been planning to purchase 128-layer NAND chips from YMTC for use in the iPhone.
Samsung Galaxy A14 5G may feature Exynos 1330 processor
The chipset is codenamed 'S5E8535', and has two powerful CPU cores running at 2.4GHz and six power-saving CPU cores running at 2GHz, reports SamMobile. It also features the 'ARM Mali-G68' graphics processing unit (GPU). The smartphone is expected to come with a 6.8-inch IPS LCD display with Full HD+ resolution, a 50MP primary rear camera, a 13MP selfie camera, and a 5,000mAh battery.
Samsung Galaxy M54 OLED panel may develop by CSOT, BOE
According to SamMobile, the tech giant signed up CSOT and BOE to its supply chain in an effort to reduce production costs for the mid-range, budget-friendly Galaxy M54. The company used OLED panels for the existing Galaxy M53 from Samsung Display and BOE, the report said.
Samsung may reduce smartphone shipments by 13%
Samsung was not able to sell as many smartphone units as it had expected because of many reasons, including the supply-chain issue caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, reports Gizmochina. The plan to reduce the shipments by 13 per cent, roughly turns out to be 30 million units.
Apple to use LG-supplied OLED panels for iPhone 14 Pro models
Earlier Samsung Display provided OLED panels for the Pro model for the launch of the iPhone 14. However, it seems that Apple has come up with another supplier for the premium model. According to sources of ETNews, LG Display started supplying the panels at the end of October.
Samsung may launch Galaxy A54 5G earlier than expected
The Galaxy A54 5G might launch officially in January 2023, two months earlier than its predecessors, as it has received 3C certification in China, reports SamMobile. It will be one of the extremely few Galaxy A-series phones to be marketed in China. The certification database revealed that the device's Chinese version has the model number 'SM-A5460'.
Samsung reaches record-breaking 1.75Gbps download speed at 10km distance
The trial was conducted by the NBN Co Limited, a publicly owned corporation of the Australian government, tasked to design, build and operate Australia's National Broadband Network as the nation's wholesale broadband provider.
Samsung may launch Galaxy S23 series in early Feb next year
According to 9To5Google, the upcoming series will launch in the first week of February, and the market availability will be announced later. The tech giant is expected to host a launch event for the upcoming devices in San Francisco in the US. This will be the first in-person launch event by the company since 2020.Meanwhile, chip-maker Qualcomm had confirmed that the upcoming Galaxy S23 series would be powered by a Snapdragon processor globally.
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